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A Big Piece of the Puzzle
[…] Jerusalem (BTJ) phenomenon, the issue of training Chinese missionaries seems to have fallen on the sidelines. More attention has been given to issues such as the controversial number of 100,000 missionaries, abuse of the genuine grass-root missionary spirit, and who has the right to represent BTJ. Despite the legitimacy of all these concerns, traininga […]
Hospitality, a Comic Book, the Bible, and Lot
A Conversion Story in China
<p>Over the past decade of living in China, I have been privileged to hear a number of wonderful conversion stories. Each is special, but occasionally one stands out as particularly uncommon. The following is one such story. </p>
3 Questions: Spiritual Formation in China
[…] series on <em>ChinaSource Conversations</em>, our monthly podcast, we looked at the spiritual formation of leaders. One of our guests was John, an expat and trained coach whose14 years of service in Asia have included facilitating retreats and leading people through creative spiritual exercises.</p> <p>Here John shares his thoughts on spiritual formation among Christian leaders in China.</p>
China’s Banned Bestseller
[…] by Cynthia Oh suggests a different narrative. In The Bible in China: From Banned Book to Bestseller, Oh, who has long served as Communications Manager for the United Bible Societies China Partnership, offers an insider’s view into Bible publishing in China. Due for release on August 27, the book is currently available at a […]
Exploring Member Care for Workers from China
A Preview of the 2022 Autumn Issue of CSQ
It is our prayer that the articles in this issue will raise the profile of this vital service to God’s servants, prompting deeper discussion and sparking new practical efforts to prepare and to come alongside those being sent.
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A Piece of the Puzzle
Training Mainland Chinese to be Cross-Cultural Missionaries
[…] Jerusalem (BTJ) phenomenon, the issue of training Chinese missionaries seems to have fallen on the sidelines. More attention has been given to issues such as the controversial number of 100,000 missionaries, abuse of the genuine grass-root missionary spirit, and who has the right to represent BTJ. Despite the legitimacy of all these concerns, traininga […]
Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference
[…] few COVID cases appear. That makes President Xi’s mention of increased restriction on internet religious activities even more consequential. Inside China, congregations have moved to online worship services but any religious activity online that is not officially licensed now appears to be banned; new regulations take effect on March 1, 2022 (in Chinese), that […]
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China – Here We Are!
<p>How can one prepare for service in China? The author provides practical insights with examples from her own experiences when she first lived in another culture. From exploring one's expectations to extending grace and embracing the challenge, Ms. Klopper offers valuable advice that can lessen the initial strain of cross-cultural living.</p>
Policy, Implementation, and Shifting Official Perceptions of the Church in China
[…] daily basis that is technically not allowed yet goes unchecked. Policy versus Implementation: Unraveling the Mystery In any given week, somewhere in China, urban believers are holding services in rented office buildings, hundreds of unofficial Bible schools are offering classes, children are attending Sunday schools and youth meetings, books containing all kinds of Christian […]
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The Great Repositioning
[…] Looking forward, the Chinese churches in Canada are poised to play a vital role in bridging cultural and religious divides, exemplifying the Christian mandate of love and service in a multicultural context. As diaspora Chinese churches redirect their mission efforts due to fewer opportunities to send short-term teams to the mainland, God is taking […]